The New York Yankees have confirmed that Giancarlo Stanton will begin the 2025 season on the injured list, a decision driven by persistent elbow problems that have plagued the slugger this spring. Stanton, who recently underwent PRP injections in both elbows, is expected to rejoin the team’s spring training camp later this week after attending to a personal matter in New York. The move underscores the ongoing challenges the Yankees face in keeping their powerful outfielder healthy, as his elbow issues have curtailed his preparation for the upcoming campaign.
Stanton’s absence from the lineup at season’s outset is hardly unexpected, given that he hasn’t swung a bat in five or six weeks due to lingering soreness. Two weeks ago, both Stanton and manager Aaron Boone likened the condition to tennis elbow, with Stanton revealing that some tendon damage had occurred. While surgery remains off the table for now, Stanton emphasized a cautious approach to avoid worsening the injury, noting that a full tendon tear could force a more invasive solution. For a Yankees team relying on his bat, this latest setback highlights the delicate balance between managing his health and maximizing his impact.
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